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Cladistics
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January 1, 2007 -- In Search of Deep Time: Beyond the Fossil Record to a New History of Life. Henry Gee. 2001. Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY. 267 pp. $19.95,...
January 1, 2007 -- Although the lineage of sublime commonplaces is extremely complex (compounded as they often are of oral and literary traditions as well as native...
June 1, 2006 -- Fishes of the world, 4th ed. Nelson, Joseph S. John Wiley & Sons 2006 601 pages $125.00 Hardcover QL618 A previous edition of...
November 1, 2002 -- THE NARROW WAY Randall T Schuh. 2000. Biological Systematics: Principles and Applications. Cornell University Press, 256 p. In the preface of this...
January 1, 2003 -- II. Introduction Biological nomenclature is a communication system. It provides a way for systematists and others to talk about taxa. As such,...
November 1, 2001 -- ABSTRACT-Over the past 75 years, the higher-level taxonomy of bivalves has received less attention than that of their fellow molluscs, gastropods....
June 1, 2001 -- Cross-Testing Adaptive Hypotheses: Phylogenetic Analysis and the Origin of Bird Flight1 SYNOPSIS. Adaptive scenarios in evolutionary biology have...
September 1, 2000 -- Vol. 97, No. 7, July 2000 Evolution and the Problem of Other Minds, ELLIOT SOBER If we observe another individual perform behavior B, this may or...
November 1, 1999 -- THE CONCEPT OF MONOPHYLY is fundamental to phylogenetic inference. Phylogenetic taxonomy (de Queiroz and Gauthier, 1990, 1992, 1994) seeks to base...